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The recall covers 413,418 Cruzes, or all models sold in the United States, since the car's U.S. launch in September 2010 through May. Photo by General Motors

General Motors is recalling all Chevrolet Cruzes sold in the United States for a fix aimed at preventing engine-compartment fires.

GM said the recall covers 413,418 Cruzes, or all of the cars sold in the United States since the model's launch in September 2010 through May.

The automaker said the recall is to modify an engine shield under the vehicle to prevent liquids from being trapped in the engine compartment, where a fire could start.

GM said it is not aware of any crashes, injuries or fatalities that resulted from the problem.

In April, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened an investigation into the Cruze after two engine-compartment fires in model-year 2011 cars, GM said. The agency later added the 2012 model year to its probe, the automaker said.

GM said the free fix should take about 30 minutes at any Chevrolet dealership.